“India of today does not consider small.” PM Modi informs the Indian community in Bali that “today, India is…”
Chants of “Modi, Modi” greeted Modi. At the event, Modi also experimented with several traditional Indonesian musical instruments.
On Tuesday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke at an Indian community event in Bali when he was in Indonesia for the G20 Summit. “We are proud of the achievements of the Indian diaspora… Indonesia and India are linked by a common history and culture. Added Modi.
Chants of “Modi, Modi” greeted Modi. At the event, Modi also experimented with several traditional Indonesian musical instruments.
“Bali Yatra Mahotsav, also known as Bali Jatra, is taking place 1500 kilometres away in Cuttack, India, as I speak to you in Bali as we sing songs from Indonesian traditions. According to Modi, the Mahotsav commemorates the thousands of years of trade between India and Indonesia.
“When Indonesians browse online images of this year’s Bali Jatra. They’ll feel content and proud. Obstacles had appeared as a result of the Covid-19-related problems. In Odisha, Bali Jatra Mahotsav is finally being celebrated on a large scale with widespread participation after a number of years,” the PM continued.
Despite both good and bad times, India and Indonesia maintain great relations. According to Modi, when an earthquake hit Indonesia in 2018, India quickly began the Samudra Maitri operation.
India and Indonesia may be 90 nautical miles distant in theory, but in practise, Modi recalled, “we are not 90 nautical miles apart but 90 nautical miles near.” That year, when he visited Jakarta.
During the construction of India’s magnificent Ram Temple, Modi stated, “We also proudly remember the Ramayana legacy of Indonesia.”
“Today’s globe has noticed India’s talent, technology, creativity, and industry… According to Modi, India has the world’s largest economy with the quickest growth rate. India of today doesn’t have a small mind. India is currently working at an unparalleled pace and scale, according to Modi.